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LAHORE: Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar on Saturday said he will initiate proceedings under article 6 of the constitution against anyone who attempts to halt the dam project.

Article 6 of the constitution of Pakistan deals with matters of high treason.

According to Geo News, the remarks came as he chaired a division bench of the court in the Lahore Registry of the apex court to hear a suo motu case against mineral water companies using underground water .

He had taken the suo motu notice during the hearing of Katas Raj temple case.

A lawyer representing the government and MD Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) also appeared before the court.

The lawyer told the court that the water companies were paying the government 25 Paisa per liter and selling at the rate of Rs50 per liter.

The MD WASA, however, said the companies were extracting ground water without paying any charges.

The chief justice asked the water companies to determine the rate.

He remarked that it also needs to be ascertained whether there are any minerals in the mineral water the companies are selling.

The chief justice said water is now costlier than gold and the court would not tolerate any theft.

The judge said he had no purpose other than serving the nation. "I have starting studying the Article 6, and will apply the article against anyone who tries to halt the dam.

During the hearing, the court asked CEO of all water companies to appear on Sunday.

LAHORE: Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar on Saturday said he will initiate proceedings under article 6 of the constitution against anyone who attempts to halt the dam project.

Article 6 of the constitution of Pakistan deals with matters of high treason.

According to Geo News, the remarks came as he chaired a division bench of the court in the Lahore Registry of the apex court to hear a suo motu case against mineral water companies using underground water .

He had taken the suo motu notice during the hearing of Katas Raj temple case.

A lawyer representing the government and MD Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) also appeared before the court.

The lawyer told the court that the water companies were paying the government 25 Paisa per liter and selling at the rate of Rs50 per liter.

The MD WASA, however, said the companies were extracting ground water without paying any charges.

The chief justice asked the water companies to determine the rate.

He remarked that it also needs to be ascertained whether there are any minerals in the mineral water the companies are selling.

The chief justice said water is now costlier than gold and the court would not tolerate any theft.

The judge said he had no purpose other than serving the nation. "I have starting studying the Article 6, and will apply the article against anyone who tries to halt the dam.

During the hearing, the court asked CEO of all water companies to appear on Sunday.